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Customer reviews for Saga Sapphire
5.0
Based on 4 reviews
Cabin
5
Service
5
Excursions
5
Dining
5
Activities
5
Value for money
5
Entertainment
5
Wonderful fairy tale cruise. Amazing staff. very comfortable cabin - tea in bed in the morning. Fantastic sights. Food was out of this world and we loved dressing up for the formal nights. Lots to do, good shopping on board. Met loads of lovely people. Door to door service was excellent. Our cabin steward was very attentive This cruise was faultless , thank you.
Verified customer
1 cruise
29 Jul 2019
The most wonderful service from a Phillipino crew who were unbelievably attentive and polite. The cabin was excellent, The food was the best I've ever had on a ship. We were lucky with the weather too.
Verified customer
1 cruise
26 Jun 2019
Excellent cruise The staff couldn't do enough for me..Food was excellent plenty of choices.Disapointed most of the people on the cruise had paid a lot less for the same cruise.
Verified customer
1 cruise
29 Aug 2018
Best of the Baltic cruise, Saga Sapphire, 8th - 23rd September, 2016 Checked in at 3.15 in Dover. A very nice outside cabin, 7038, and just a short walk to Reception, the Aviators bar, and the Pole to Pole restaurant. We sailed at 4.00 and, not long after clearing Dover harbour, we were treated by Saga to a 15 minute flying display by two Spitfire fighter aircraft from Biggin Hill. Amazing! This was our third voyage on Saga Sapphire in 2 years, and it was rather nice to see familiar faces amongst the staff and to be greeted by name. Our prior (excellent) experiences were repeated on this 15 day voyage.....excellent service, good food and quality complimentary wines. If you wished, you could order wines from the standard wine list, with a £10 per bottle discount,but the complimentary wines were so good that this would only be necessary for celebrating a very special occasion. We visited seven ports, Stockholm, Helsinki, St Petersburg, Tallin, Ventspils, Gdansk and Wismar.....all interesting destinations although Ventspils is probably still climbing the learning curve for tourism. It was our second visit there and my wife and quite like its quirkiness (especially the bovine street art!) We were also impressed with the flower displays all around town. With calm seas and slight winds for the whole voyage, we could not have wished for better on this cruise holiday. Just a few spots of rain for 20 minutes in St Petersburg, and that was the totally of 'bad' weather. I have to mention the efforts of the catering staff and the hard work they put in for lunchtime events outdoors on the Verandah terrace, and for the fabulous Russian Buffet that was put in place in the Pole to Pole restaurant on our overnight stop in St Petersburg. The entertainment was of high quality. We enjoyed the Greek classical guitarist, Dimitris Davakallis, and the Polish violinist. Michael Bacala who each gave two excellent performances. Also aboard were the Think Pink Duo (Marta and Gabi Onali) from Rumania and, along with many other guests, enjoyed dancing to their music late at night in the Drawing Room. They very kindly burnt us a CD of some of their recordings so that we can continue enjoying their music post-cruise. This was a truly enjoyable holiday. Thankyou Saga.
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Having undergone numerous refurbishments, Dover offers much more than just the stunning white cliffs and its fascinating history. As well as the Roman ruins, the excellently preserved Dover Castle and the Roman Painted House featuring impressive murals, visitors will find numerous seafood restaurants and bars along the waterfront to relax in. The town's close proximity to the cruise port makes it an idyllic spot for easy exploration, as well as a relaxing hotel stay before or after your cruise.
Things to do in Dover:
Dover Castle
Perhaps the most iconic landmark in the port city of Dover, Dover Castle was built in the 11th century and is Grade I listed. A key defensive castle, it’s operated by English Heritage and offers several events throughout the year, including pirate shows and canon displays.
White Cliffs
For incredible views out towards France, head to the White Cliffs of Dover. Reaching 350 feet, this prominent attraction is popular with tourists and locals alike due to the fantastic walking trails. Within easy reach of the castle and port, its striking appearance makes it a must see when stopping off or cruising from Dover.
Connaught Park
Alternatively, you can head inland to Connaught Park; a spacious park that has lots of trails, a playground, tennis courts and breathtaking views out towards Dover and the channel. On sunny days, cruise ships can be seen docked at the port.
Helsinki
DAY 6
Boasting the sophisticated style and charm of a Scandinavian city, Helsinki is home to unique architecture, countless open parks, lavish shopping opportunities and some of the best seafood in the world. Grab a cup of rich Finnish coffee from the popular Market Square, pick up some handcrafted souvenirs and start exploring. We recommend the Chapel of Silence, Helsinki City Museum, the Design District and Helsinki University's Botanical Gardens.
Things to do in Helsinki:
Helsinki Cathedral
The Helsinki Cathedral is a Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral of the Diocese of Helsinki and is situated in Senate Square in the neighbourhood of Kruununhaka. The church was initially constructed between 1830 and 1852 as a memorial to Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, the Grand Duke of Finland.
Museum of Finland
In the National Museum of Finland you’ll find an array of artefacts dating all the way back to the Stone Age. Objects which showcase Finland’s fascinating cultural history, it’s housed within an impressive building designed in a romantic, Finnish national style.
Art Museum
The Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma is located within Mannerheimintie in Helsinki. A quirky, modern building, it forms part of the Finnish National Gallery and houses contemporary art from an array of different international artists.
St. Petersburg - Overnight onboard
DAY 7-8
St Petersburg is all about extravagant and colourful architecture, renowned artwork and delectable dining. A full day tour is the best way to see as much of this imperial city as possible, with guides often beginning the experience with a visit to the Rostral Columns. St Isaac's Cathedral is also a must-see for it's striking golden dome, while the Spilled Blood Church is an unforgettable sight to witness. Leave time for a spot of caviar or vodka tasting to get a real taste of a Russian delicacy.
Riga
DAY 10
Home to an Old Town that's recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an abundance of medieval history, the capital of Latvia is ready to inspire you. Since the turn of the 20th century, Riga has flourished with artistic touches, creating over 800 art nouveau buildings. Simply take a guided tour of the city and you'll discover unique architecture, dining hotspots, the unforgettable Town Hall Square and much more.
Things to do in Riga:
Riga Central Market
The largest market and bazaar in all of Europe is located in Riga, Latvia. It is one of Latvia's most important twentieth-century buildings and was included to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1998. Full of incredible food stalls, this market is a must visit when in the city.
Freedom Monument
One of the most prominent attractions in Riga is the Freedom Monument. An impressive, 42-metre high structure, it was built to honour the Latvian soldiers that lost their lives during the Latvian War of Independence. Signifying independence and freedom, the tower was constructed with copper and granite.
Latvian Opera
Housed with ‘The Great Hall’ which was built in 1863 and can seat up to 952 people, the Latvian National Opera is home to both the national opera and the ballet. For those that love classical and contemporary performances, a trip to this architectural beauty is well worth it. Surrounded by beautifully-manicured gardens, it’s a magnificent building in Riga.
Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland
DAY 12
Beginning as a humble fishing village, Gdynia has since established itself as one of Poland's main harbours. Though almost all attractions are modern and contemporary, visitors will find traces of historic architecture, such as the 17th-century neo-Gothic manor house. Explore the numerous museums to dive in deeper on the past at the Warship Museum, or if you're just looking to relax and enjoy leisurely outdoor activities, head to the city beach.
Things to do in Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland:
Gdynia Aquarium
With over 2000 fish and other aquatic animals, the Gdynia Aquarium is a wonderful place to spend your day whilst in the vibrant port city. Part of the National Marine Fisheries Research Institute, no matter who you're travelling with, you'll have a great time exploring it.
Science Centre
If you love all things scientific, head to the innovative and impressive Experyment Science Centre. Featuring an interactive exhibition, it's the ultimate attraction for creative experimentation. Enjoy workshops, events and more here.
Orłowo Pier
If the weather is fair throughout your cruise, the Orlowo Pier is a beautiful place to explore, offering picturesque sea views and plenty of places to sit and take in the scenery.
Dover
DAY 16
Having undergone numerous refurbishments, Dover offers much more than just the stunning white cliffs and its fascinating history. As well as the Roman ruins, the excellently preserved Dover Castle and the Roman Painted House featuring impressive murals, visitors will find numerous seafood restaurants and bars along the waterfront to relax in. The town's close proximity to the cruise port makes it an idyllic spot for easy exploration, as well as a relaxing hotel stay before or after your cruise.
Things to do in Dover:
Dover Castle
Perhaps the most iconic landmark in the port city of Dover, Dover Castle was built in the 11th century and is Grade I listed. A key defensive castle, it’s operated by English Heritage and offers several events throughout the year, including pirate shows and canon displays.
White Cliffs
For incredible views out towards France, head to the White Cliffs of Dover. Reaching 350 feet, this prominent attraction is popular with tourists and locals alike due to the fantastic walking trails. Within easy reach of the castle and port, its striking appearance makes it a must see when stopping off or cruising from Dover.
Connaught Park
Alternatively, you can head inland to Connaught Park; a spacious park that has lots of trails, a playground, tennis courts and breathtaking views out towards Dover and the channel. On sunny days, cruise ships can be seen docked at the port.